This article compares the relevance to law of two unexpectedly similar fields: economics and behavioral biology. It first examines the assumptions, core concepts, methodological tenets, and emphases of the two fields. It then compares the interdisciplinary fields of law and economics, on one hand, with law and behavioral biology, on the other—highlighting not only important similarities but also important differences. The article subsequently explores ways that biological perspectives on human behavior may, among other things, improve economic models and the behavioral insights they generate. The article concludes that although there are important differences between the two fields, the overlaps between economics and biology warrant even gr...
ABSTRACT: The fields of law and economics are hallmarks of social sciences. Legal studies account ...
My purposes in this essay are two-fold. First, I provide some background on the disciplines of econo...
Legal analysis has not sufficiently adjusted by applying behavioral economic theory to contract law....
The article first compares economics and behavioral biology, examining the assumptions, core concept...
Economic analysis of law usually proceeds under the assumptions of neoclassical economics. But empir...
Society uses law to encourage people to behave differently than they would behave in the absence of ...
A number of prominent advocates of applying behavioral economics to the law make the claim that beha...
Abstract: Although the impact of economics on the analysis and practice of law is beyond any reasona...
The field of behavioral economics has contributed greatly to our understanding of human decision mak...
Introduction In recent decades we can observe growing interdisciplinary approach in social sciences,...
Behavioral law and economics (BLE) provides a steady stream of empirical evidence that counters the ...
Behavioral law and economics --the general topic of this Symposium-seeks to bring together behavior...
Much ink has been spilled on the contrast between the striking success of economic analysis of law i...
The starting point of this Article is Richard Posner\u27s statement of regret (in 1975) that, in ter...
Over the past decade, psychological research has enjoyed a rapidly expanding influence on legal scho...
ABSTRACT: The fields of law and economics are hallmarks of social sciences. Legal studies account ...
My purposes in this essay are two-fold. First, I provide some background on the disciplines of econo...
Legal analysis has not sufficiently adjusted by applying behavioral economic theory to contract law....
The article first compares economics and behavioral biology, examining the assumptions, core concept...
Economic analysis of law usually proceeds under the assumptions of neoclassical economics. But empir...
Society uses law to encourage people to behave differently than they would behave in the absence of ...
A number of prominent advocates of applying behavioral economics to the law make the claim that beha...
Abstract: Although the impact of economics on the analysis and practice of law is beyond any reasona...
The field of behavioral economics has contributed greatly to our understanding of human decision mak...
Introduction In recent decades we can observe growing interdisciplinary approach in social sciences,...
Behavioral law and economics (BLE) provides a steady stream of empirical evidence that counters the ...
Behavioral law and economics --the general topic of this Symposium-seeks to bring together behavior...
Much ink has been spilled on the contrast between the striking success of economic analysis of law i...
The starting point of this Article is Richard Posner\u27s statement of regret (in 1975) that, in ter...
Over the past decade, psychological research has enjoyed a rapidly expanding influence on legal scho...
ABSTRACT: The fields of law and economics are hallmarks of social sciences. Legal studies account ...
My purposes in this essay are two-fold. First, I provide some background on the disciplines of econo...
Legal analysis has not sufficiently adjusted by applying behavioral economic theory to contract law....